Part of the problem is our state is spending almost twice what it did 5 years ago. All they need to do is cut back on their spending. ------------------------ Keith Smith --- On Wed, 7/29/09, Lyle Tuttle wrote: > From: Lyle Tuttle > Subject: Re: guess what.... > To: "Main PLUG discussion list" > Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 10:33 PM > > > At 08:00 PM 7/29/2009, you wrote: > > I moved here > and the illegal > alien problem doesn't seem to be a problem. I had > forgotten about it! > Almost everyone here is an alien of some sort (legal or > not). > > Perhaps you are looking at the wrong source.....we now have > a $3 Billion > deficit.....check out these numbers in bold blue......... > > > > > Maricopa County Conservative Examiner > > > > > AP-Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer > > > Arizona Governor Jan Brewer issued a > > press release on Monday, July 27th indicating that she > intends to > leave the calendar for the week of July 27th through August > 2nd, “open > for budget meetings with the Arizona legislature.” > > > The state is facing a significant > > financial crisis that has resulted in a 2 billion > dollar shortfall > after the Governor rejected a balanced budget passed by > lawmakers that > she said, “cut too deeply from critical state services > such as K-12 > education and health care for the poor.” The Governor > called a special > session that began on July 6th, but it has proven > unproductive since many > lawmakers were attending conferences and events hosted by > lobbyists back > east, away from the hot weather and hotter budget issue. > > > Currently, the Governor has provided the legislature with a > blueprint for > > closing the revenue gap that includes an odd assortment > of tax > increases and other unusual measures. Among the proposals > is the sale and > lease back of government owned buildings and prisons, as > well as > borrowing against future lottery income. Critics contend > that this is a > short sighted approach to the budget, since the leases on > the buildings > will become an expense, and vital future lottery revenue > will be > unavailable, committed instead to this year’s budget. > > > Particularly troubling are the proposed tax increases > during what is > arguably the worst recession the state has ever faced. The > Governor’s tax > plan includes a one cent increase in the sales tax, which > translates into > a > > $438 a year cost to the average family. Allowing the > state > equalization tax rollback to expire will place an > additional $58 per year > property tax burden on an owner of a $270,000 home. These > increases are > in addition to the reduction in services such as the 220 > million cut to > the K-12 education system and the 40 million cut to the > state University > system. > > > Interestingly, > there is no mention > of curtailing the cost of illegal immigration in any state > budget plan. > > A 2004 study places the cost of educating the children > of Arizona > illegal aliens at 820 million annually. The uncompensated > medical > expenses are estimated to be 400 million, and the cost to > incarcerate > illegal alien prisoners is 80 million annually. Even > accounting for a > positive economic impact of 257 million, the price tag for > Arizonans to > subsidize the illegal population is almost 1 billion every > year. > > > The illegal immigration problem accounts for nearly half of > the entire > budget deficit. The savings would be enough to completely > eliminate the > need for a sales tax increase, or in the alternative, > restore all of the > operating budget reductions for 2010. > > > These are not theoretical numbers. Next year, Arizonans > will have less > for themselves and their families, and the quality of their > children’s > education will be degraded. Services for the states poor > will also be > lessened in order to support the illegal alien community. > > > One can only hope that lawmakers use of tax dollars mirrors > their > constituents’ priorities, and that Arizona families > approve of paying > more in taxes and receiving less in services for the > benefit of illegal > aliens. > > > > > -----Inline Attachment Follows----- > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail > settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss